RTI Systems (Radio Technical and Information Systems; Russian: РТИ Системы) is one of the largest defense contractors in Russia, with revenues for $753.5 million in 2016.[1] RTI develops and produces long-horizon radars, information tools, rocket technology, integrated communication, and safety systems.[2]
The Russian Ministry of Defense is the company's main customer.[3] RTI also collaborates with Rosoboronexport to market its products abroad.[4] In 2015 the company launched a project to develop the communications and broadcasting infrastructure of the Russian Arctic region.[5] In 2017 the company was hit by sanctions from the US State Department.[6]
Subsidiaries
editSubsidiaries of the company:[7]
- Mints Radiotechnical Institute (RTI Mints) - air defence radars including the Dnestr and Voronezh systems. Formerly headed by, and now named after, Soviet scientist Alexander Lvovich Mints.
- OKB - Planeta
- Saransk Television Plant
- ROSS.SPETSTEHMONTAZH
- Radio Engineering And Information Systems Aerospace Defense
- Yaroslavl Radio Plant - radio communications systems for military and civilian applications
- Dubna Machine-Building Plant N.P. Fedorova
- RTI-Radio
- Sistema - Sarov
- MTU Saturn
- High Technologies And Strategic Systems
- CENTER - TELCO
- Center for Advanced Design Vympel - Sistema
- Mednogorsk Electrotechnical Plant of Uralelectro
- MATERIK
- Uralinstrument
- UralElyektro
- SPLAV-DMZ
- ELION
- Scientific Research Institute of Precision Engineering
- Sitronics - microelectronics and telecommunications
- Mikron Group - semiconductors, integrated circuits, and microprocessors
- Research Institute of Molecular Electronics
- Klen
- RTI Mikroelektronika
- Mikron Security Printing
- Konnektor Optiks
- Lasertech
- IKAR Engineering Center
References
edit- ^ "Top 100". Defense News. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- ^ "RTI Concern Systems OAO: Company Profile". Bloomberg. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- ^ "Russia's Sistema names new Vice President". Reuters. 11 February 2008. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- ^ "RTI Group holds its ground in top 100 global defense companies". TASS (in Russian). Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- ^ "Business Council of State Commission for Arctic Development submits initiative for unified concept to develop communications and broadcasting in the region". Arctic.ru. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- ^ "Slow-moving White House brings new Russia sanctions a step closer". CBS News. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- ^ "Раскрытие в сети Интернет списка аффилированных лиц". 1Prime. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
External links
edit- Official website (in Russian)